Morin, 18, announced on his Twitter account that he will report back to the Quebec Leauge’s Rimouski Oceanic – the same franchise that produced Sidney Crosby. His contract with the Flyers will slide until at least 2014-15.

come back in Rimouski today. thanks to the flyers organisation for this camps. #fun#philly great fans great city

It was a bit of a head scratching move, considering neither Paul Holmgren nor Peter Lavioletteruled out Morin sticking around longer in camp before Tuesday night’s preseason game. There was no harm in bringing Morin to Lake Placid, N.Y., with the team for experience sake.

Nonetheless, Morin logged 45:36 in his first two NHL tests – on back-to-back nights, no less – against the Rangers and Capitals. He ended up with an assist, three shots on net, six attempts blocked, two giveaways, two takeaways, three blocked shots and a minus-1 rating. Morin also saw more than six minutes of power play time in the two games.

With his size, fluid skating and maturity, it's safe to say Morin's future is bright.

Also, the Flyers have decided to send Jason Akeson, Nick Cousins and Tye McGinn to the Adirondack Phantoms, seemingly paving the way for Michael Raffl and Scott Laughton.